I make it my practice' in life not to do anything until I know there is a fair chance of success, and I know it takes time to educate the public mind.—The Premier. That great illusion, "Pepper’s Ghost,” Belongs to days of yore, h e smartest conjuror cannot boast He’s puzzled people more. Many ailments nowadays Are just as tricky sure, For coughs and colds we’ll sing the praise i Of Wooca’s Gbeai PEPPEaaiiNT Cobb.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 190, 19 August 1901, Page 1
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75Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 190, 19 August 1901, Page 1
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